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he has not yet embraced their view that russia was behind a these political hacks. laura: indeed, today he was escalating the feud with intelligence agencies he was about to lead by suggesting they were behind the release of the dossier. shane: which, of course, is not correct. they did not compile the dossier. it was compiled by the british intelligence officer as we just heard. it made its way to the fbi and the intelligence chiefs made donald trump aware of that, but to say that they leaked this entire dossier does not capture what happened. laura: how key will the relationship will intelligence be as he goes by his national security adviser, michael flynn, who as we heard in the report was in regular contact with the russians? shane: michael flynn is the man with the most national security experience close to donald trump throughout the campaign. he will be a conduit for how this president receives information from intelligence agencies -- the pentagon, the state department. all roads lead back to michael flynn in the white house. will he have trump's ear or wil
he has not yet embraced their view that russia was behind a these political hacks. laura: indeed, today he was escalating the feud with intelligence agencies he was about to lead by suggesting they were behind the release of the dossier. shane: which, of course, is not correct. they did not compile the dossier. it was compiled by the british intelligence officer as we just heard. it made its way to the fbi and the intelligence chiefs made donald trump aware of that, but to say that they leaked...
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chair, senator burr, said it will not investigate links between russia and the campaign in the u.s. and president-elect trump's prays of putin. and let's hope for the best. let's hope any further investigation will remove doubt that the russians were not successful in effecting policy in the united states as they affected policy in the united states. you heard me say long before these briefings, i wonder what the russians have on donald trump that they are so insistent on his election, a. and b, so protective of his information. we want our agencies of government to investigate that those connections are and hopefully that is in our favor. as you know, ranking member cummings have been calling for d.o.j. inspector general to have an investigation on senator clinton for some time. and with those instances, if hey -- if they begin inspecting, we might not know. but they have announced that the inspector general of the department of justice agreed that the review is necessary and know what the review and raising efforts. and again, i have serious concerns about the director of the f.b.
chair, senator burr, said it will not investigate links between russia and the campaign in the u.s. and president-elect trump's prays of putin. and let's hope for the best. let's hope any further investigation will remove doubt that the russians were not successful in effecting policy in the united states as they affected policy in the united states. you heard me say long before these briefings, i wonder what the russians have on donald trump that they are so insistent on his election, a. and...
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donald trump blames us intelligence again for releasing allegations linking him with russia. a woman dies in the us from an infection which resisted all available antibiotics. disease control experts call it a nightmare bacteria. and a baby girl who was stolen from a hospital in florida has been found alive 18 years later.
donald trump blames us intelligence again for releasing allegations linking him with russia. a woman dies in the us from an infection which resisted all available antibiotics. disease control experts call it a nightmare bacteria. and a baby girl who was stolen from a hospital in florida has been found alive 18 years later.
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all of this made us wonder just how dirty politics can get in russia itself. so we asked elizabeth palmer to find out. >> reporter: this is the video that changed natalya pelevina's life. an opposition activist, she was the secret lover of mikhail kasyanov, a married, former russian prime minister, turned critic of and challenger to president putin. neither of them knew about the tiny camera hidden in the bedroom wall. >> you have to have a file, as we say in russia oeverybody. >> reporter: nine months later, and still active in the opposition, she has no doubt russia's security services recorded the video and leaked it to national tv to damage the opposition. >> when the film came out and the very first frame i saw, and i saw myself, a in that bedroom, yeah, everything became clear, and it all just came together. >> reporter: did you feel sick? >> i felt numb. >> reporter: did it ruin your life, for some time? >> well, i wouldn't give them that pleasure. no. i would say definitely it affected my life and not just for a period of time but forever. >> reporter:
all of this made us wonder just how dirty politics can get in russia itself. so we asked elizabeth palmer to find out. >> reporter: this is the video that changed natalya pelevina's life. an opposition activist, she was the secret lover of mikhail kasyanov, a married, former russian prime minister, turned critic of and challenger to president putin. neither of them knew about the tiny camera hidden in the bedroom wall. >> you have to have a file, as we say in russia oeverybody....
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and general michael flynn did call russia, tonight they say they have a good explanation for this. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was a so-called black swan exercise that brought incoming trump national security adviser michael flynn to the white house today. that's a doomsday drill designed to prepare the new team for any crisis that may hit. but flynn is already in the hot seat, facing new questions about his contacts with russia's ambassador to the u.s. it started with text messages on christmas day. according to the trump team, flynn sending holiday greetings. but four days later, as president obama was be retaliating against russia for its hack of the democratic party during the campaign, flynn gets a call. >> the call centered around the logistics of setting up a call with the president of russia and the president-elect after he was sworn in. and they exchanged logistical information on how to initiate and schedule that call. that was it, plain and simple. >> reporter: but the call happened less than an hour after the retaliation was announced. sanctions and 35 russian
and general michael flynn did call russia, tonight they say they have a good explanation for this. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was a so-called black swan exercise that brought incoming trump national security adviser michael flynn to the white house today. that's a doomsday drill designed to prepare the new team for any crisis that may hit. but flynn is already in the hot seat, facing new questions about his contacts with russia's ambassador to the u.s. it started with text...
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intelligence assessments, russia purposely meddled with the election and the review of the fbi director's actions during the campaign. james comey visiting capitol hill for a closed-door briefing today where a source inside the room says he was confronted angrily by the former dnc chair. >> the fbi director has no credibility. >> at the capitol, preparations for huge crowds friday. but not congressman lewis. skipping the inauguration. >> you cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong. >> also tonight, new questions about coincidental timing of a call between top trump aide mike flynn and russia's ambassador, the same day that new sanctions were announced against moscow. the transition team saying the call did not focus on sanctions and instead coordinated only a talk between donald trump and vladimir putin after the inauguration. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> house republicans during their senate colleagues, taking a major step toward repealing obamacare. they've pressed ahead without a plan to re place it. leaving the estimated 20 million people who have coverage un
intelligence assessments, russia purposely meddled with the election and the review of the fbi director's actions during the campaign. james comey visiting capitol hill for a closed-door briefing today where a source inside the room says he was confronted angrily by the former dnc chair. >> the fbi director has no credibility. >> at the capitol, preparations for huge crowds friday. but not congressman lewis. skipping the inauguration. >> you cannot be at home with something...
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this takes place in russia on a fourth floor of a building. a guy was trapped inside of the building and was pressed up against the window sill. he's on the edge and there's a ladder the firefighters have put up to go up and get him. >> look at that. right. >> uh-oh. oh, man, that's tricky. he's trying to get out of there and he's high up -- and he slips over and falls and lands directly on a firefighter. >> oh, no. is he okay? >> that's the trouble here. these firefighters are trying to get up to him. i'm sure they didn't put that ladder up for him to climb down, but he was just in such a desperate situation he couldn't wait for them to get up to help him. >> poor guy. >> the man did sustain minor injuries. >> how was the firefighter that got landed on? >> no word on the condition of the firefighter. these firefighters in oakland are also putting themselves in harm's way. the fire is on the second floor extending to the third and fourth. you can see as the camera pans over, it's torched. >> he is going to be hosing down the building to keep i
this takes place in russia on a fourth floor of a building. a guy was trapped inside of the building and was pressed up against the window sill. he's on the edge and there's a ladder the firefighters have put up to go up and get him. >> look at that. right. >> uh-oh. oh, man, that's tricky. he's trying to get out of there and he's high up -- and he slips over and falls and lands directly on a firefighter. >> oh, no. is he okay? >> that's the trouble here. these...
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socialist leader willing to confront fascism wherever he sees it, be it in assad's syria or putin's russia. laughter. a leader happy to promote political discussion and not seeking to silence internal debate by putting mps on hit lists. laughter. and thankfully, an end to the kind of irrational leadership cult that so disfigured our party in the past. yet his going will leave a big hole in the party at a time when many mps feel shaky about its future. hunt's constituency of stoke—on—trent central is due to be scrapped in the proposed boundary changes and as an opponent of corbyn, some doubted his chances of reselection. in 2015, labour won a narrow margin of little more than 5000 votes over ukip, making stoke—on—trent central fertile ground for ukip‘s challenge in the north. this was compounded last year when stoke—on—trent was branded "brexit capital of the uk", with nearly 70% of people voting 0ut in the referendum. 0ne resignation clearly doesn't spell the end of the party's chances in power. but this seat could be particularly problematic and a by—election beckons. in a
socialist leader willing to confront fascism wherever he sees it, be it in assad's syria or putin's russia. laughter. a leader happy to promote political discussion and not seeking to silence internal debate by putting mps on hit lists. laughter. and thankfully, an end to the kind of irrational leadership cult that so disfigured our party in the past. yet his going will leave a big hole in the party at a time when many mps feel shaky about its future. hunt's constituency of stoke—on—trent...
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regarding russia's actions? >> senator warner, i do. i've had one briefing. i attended the meeting which the president-elect was briefed. everything i've seen suggests to me that the report has an analytical product that is sound.as >> do you pledge to cooperate with the russia inquiry and to provide and make possible all necessary materials and access to personnel if needed? >> senator warner, i do. i think that's incredibly important. >> do you intend to pursue your own investigation into russian measures and any attempts they or others may have to undermine the united states, our political system or our position in the world?si >> senator, i do. i would expect the president-elect would demand that of me. it is fully my intention. i should share, that's my view with all the product that the central intelligence agency produce. we learn, we continue to develop intelligence, if we're worth our salt, we will continue to gain insights that are valuable to policymaker, both the president-elect and you all. i will continue to pursue foreign intelligence collectio
regarding russia's actions? >> senator warner, i do. i've had one briefing. i attended the meeting which the president-elect was briefed. everything i've seen suggests to me that the report has an analytical product that is sound.as >> do you pledge to cooperate with the russia inquiry and to provide and make possible all necessary materials and access to personnel if needed? >> senator warner, i do. i think that's incredibly important. >> do you intend to pursue your...
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and russia. they were happening at the very same time as the obama administration was retailiating for moscow's effort to undermine the u.s. election. joining me now is "washington post" columnist and associate editor david ignatius. the first to report these contracts with general flynn and the russian ambassador to the u.s. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, jim. >> so, tell me, david, how significant is this kind of contact, particularly knowing it was on the very same day that the obama administration was imposing new penalties on russia for meddling in the election. >> well, i think your previous guest, congress missa made clea what the concern was. as he put it, this evil regime in russia headed by vladimir putin, which assaulted the u.s. election process and was about to be sanctioned by the obama administration. was it appropriate to have conversations with the russian ambassador on that day. trump says december 28th. about the sort of future of the u.s./russian relationship.
and russia. they were happening at the very same time as the obama administration was retailiating for moscow's effort to undermine the u.s. election. joining me now is "washington post" columnist and associate editor david ignatius. the first to report these contracts with general flynn and the russian ambassador to the u.s. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, jim. >> so, tell me, david, how significant is this kind of contact, particularly knowing it was on...
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now, as we heard, russia has loomed over this week of hearings. columnist david ignatius has been compiling unanswered questions about each of the players. he is at "the washington post." what's the question on your mind about trump? >> well, we had a week in which trump not surprisingly pushed back unsubstantiated allegations that were made. what we need to know and the russian hacking effort is was there any connection, what's true and what isn't. trump is right to say we shouldn't listen to fake news or rumor. we need an investigation in congress and i think also by the f.b.i. to establish what is true and not. >> inskeep: about what connections between staff and contacts with russia? >> i read something saying trump's choice for national security advisor general michael flynn had been in contact with the russian ambassador around the time, said on the day of but i think it was the day before -- the announcement of sanctions against russia, expulsion of 35 diplomats. the trump campaign today confirmed that, yes, indeed, there had been a convers
now, as we heard, russia has loomed over this week of hearings. columnist david ignatius has been compiling unanswered questions about each of the players. he is at "the washington post." what's the question on your mind about trump? >> well, we had a week in which trump not surprisingly pushed back unsubstantiated allegations that were made. what we need to know and the russian hacking effort is was there any connection, what's true and what isn't. trump is right to say we...
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russia needs to know where it stands. so the name calling and bad personal relationship doesn't help in dealing with putin. what you have to have strength. you can't deal without strength. >> so the spokesperson, i should not see that as an escalation. >> no that's normal response. putin will try to use that domestic clee to strength his position. our allies interpret it as a good thing, so get over it and let's talk about the thing we can work on together. if we take a constructive approach from basis of strength and we have the right way to deal with vladimir putin. >> thank you, very much for joining us sir. >> thank you. >>> today the first major step to repealing obamacare, what's replacement. >>> what's steve harvey doing there a week before the ib inauguration. >>> that ride share? you actually rode here on the cloud. did not feel like a cloud... that driverless car? i have seen it all. intel's driving...the future! traffic lights, street lamps. business runs on the cloud... and the cloud runs on intel. ♪ i wonde
russia needs to know where it stands. so the name calling and bad personal relationship doesn't help in dealing with putin. what you have to have strength. you can't deal without strength. >> so the spokesperson, i should not see that as an escalation. >> no that's normal response. putin will try to use that domestic clee to strength his position. our allies interpret it as a good thing, so get over it and let's talk about the thing we can work on together. if we take a constructive...
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you have talked about the counter isil campaign, russia, china, iran. in each and every case we are making investments and heavy operational plans to deter. with comes to a conflict respect to those different contingencies, they are all out there. that is a world that faces us. >> have a developed all the other technology so once they have the missile it would fit on the missile? >> that isat close? an intelligence judgment. in anticipation that could occur. and making sure we will be prepared, that is the reason we began some years ago to build field and then increase in the last four years or so, increasing both the number and sophistication of the missile defenses of north america. we in the defense department are staying one step ahead of it. and we are. ♪ ♪ charlie: y do you put iran -- brady you put i ron? -- where do you put iran? is. carter: if it implemented it does stop them from getting a nuclear weapon, however it doesn't stop iranian activities in the region in general. it doesn't take an -- doesn't take away iran's potential for aggres
you have talked about the counter isil campaign, russia, china, iran. in each and every case we are making investments and heavy operational plans to deter. with comes to a conflict respect to those different contingencies, they are all out there. that is a world that faces us. >> have a developed all the other technology so once they have the missile it would fit on the missile? >> that isat close? an intelligence judgment. in anticipation that could occur. and making sure we will...
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>> i would consider the principal threat to start with russia, and it would certainly include any nations that are nationsto intimidate around the periphery, regional nations nearby them, whether it be with weapons of mass destruction or i would call it unusual, unorthodox means of intimidating them. amy: donald trump's pick for secretary of defense, retired general james "mad dog" mattis , testified at his confirmation hearing that russia is a principal threat. he also sasaid he supports the iran nuclear deal, whihich trump hahas repeatedly criticized. >> i think to publicly display what i iran is up to, that their surrogates and proxies, their terrorist units that they support, to recognize the ballistic missile threat, to deal with the maritime threat, and to publicly make clear to everyone what they're doing in the cyber realm all helps to constrain iran. amy: we will host a roundtable discussion with andrew bacevich, author of "america's wawar for e greater middle east," trita parsi, president of the national iranian american council and author "losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the
>> i would consider the principal threat to start with russia, and it would certainly include any nations that are nationsto intimidate around the periphery, regional nations nearby them, whether it be with weapons of mass destruction or i would call it unusual, unorthodox means of intimidating them. amy: donald trump's pick for secretary of defense, retired general james "mad dog" mattis , testified at his confirmation hearing that russia is a principal threat. he also sasaid...
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it is russia. the easy political answer to this is for the incoming president to simply say we've got to get to the bottom of this. his foreign policy -- i foreign policy and to set it in ways that it isn't going to get questioned not just here in the united states but around the world, he needs this cloud rid of him. the only way to do it where you're going to have a believable bipartisan joint investition to get to the full bottom of this. i do think this week is the crescendo that you saw. they basically did their best to turn every single confirmation hearing into some proxy debate on russia. and you've got john lewis's statement. you've got the investigation into the fbi. you've got what appears to be still an open investigation io where there any ties between any american campaigns and the russian government. so throwing all of that in there, there's just all this uncertainty under there. it is going to hamstring him i he needs this to be cleared up. the easiest way to do it is not to fight t
it is russia. the easy political answer to this is for the incoming president to simply say we've got to get to the bottom of this. his foreign policy -- i foreign policy and to set it in ways that it isn't going to get questioned not just here in the united states but around the world, he needs this cloud rid of him. the only way to do it where you're going to have a believable bipartisan joint investition to get to the full bottom of this. i do think this week is the crescendo that you saw....
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russia says nothing exists. >> thank you, intelligence leader. >> they briefed them about the dossier friday morning and emphasized the allegations are not verified. >> we need to find out if any of it is true. and i think it would be negligence on the part of our intelligence officials not to pursue that. >> house minority leader, nancy pelosi, called on the fbi to investigate claims trump administration officia h russians. >> what is it that the russians know or have about that communication during the campaign that increases their leverage over this new administration? >> the trump team says general michael glen, who will head up the national security agency, under trump, has talked with the russian ambassador to the u.s. on several occasions. but they dismissed concerns about those phone calls, saying glen was expressing condolences and trying to set up a phone call between presidents trump and vladimir putin for after the inauguration. craig boswell, capitol hill. >> the white house said it was not notified. but adds, that doesn't mean the communication was inappropriate. >>> sec
russia says nothing exists. >> thank you, intelligence leader. >> they briefed them about the dossier friday morning and emphasized the allegations are not verified. >> we need to find out if any of it is true. and i think it would be negligence on the part of our intelligence officials not to pursue that. >> house minority leader, nancy pelosi, called on the fbi to investigate claims trump administration officia h russians. >> what is it that the russians know or...
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he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. jonathan: toby keith is going to be headline the welcome celebration on thursday at the lincoln memorial. it's free. maureen: there are signs that a protest one day after the inauguration could rival the inauguration in site. women's march on washington has a permit for 200,000 people to rally on capitol hill on saturday january 21. more women will come. they have 200 buses for the inauguration day. but for the day of the march 1200 buses permits. no matter how many show up they will have a gift ready for each of them. ryan hughes shows us the women making pink hats by the thousands. >> the boxes are spilling out on the grounds. they are filling up in reston that turned into a hat headquarters. trash bag cover the floor. they are filling them up. >> each bag will go to a distribution site. >> they are organizing the pink hat process. they
he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. jonathan: toby keith is going to be headline the welcome celebration on thursday at the lincoln memorial. it's free. maureen: there are signs that a protest one day after the inauguration could rival the inauguration in site. women's march...
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their views on issues such as policy toward russia, torture, and muslim immigration doesn't entirely seem to match those of the president-elect. brian quinn has this report. could access the u.s. senate question stomach chumps nominees for cabinet positions a divide is opening up. between the views of the potential secretary and those of their future boss. >> russia today poses a danger. friends.t likely to be our value systems are starkly different. the same values. >> that assessment a notable contrast to trump, who has praised putin's leadership, even after news of hacking into the 2016 election. likes donald putin trump, that is called an asset, not a liability. reporter: trump called for a total ban on muslim immigration to the u.s., later moderating that it possible registry. his nominee for attorney general disagrees. would not favor a registry of muslims in the united states. >> the iran nuclear deal, which trump called for dismantling, has the support of his secretary of defense. climate change is acknowledged as genuine by tillerson. trumps nominee for secretary of homeland
their views on issues such as policy toward russia, torture, and muslim immigration doesn't entirely seem to match those of the president-elect. brian quinn has this report. could access the u.s. senate question stomach chumps nominees for cabinet positions a divide is opening up. between the views of the potential secretary and those of their future boss. >> russia today poses a danger. friends.t likely to be our value systems are starkly different. the same values. >> that...
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>> i have no dealings with russia, i have no deals in russia, i have no deals that could happen in russia because we've stayed away and i have no loans with russia. as a real estate developer, i have very little debt, i have no loans with russia at all. and i thought that was important to put out. i certified that. i have no deals. i have no loans and i have no dealings. we could make deals in russia very easily if we wanted to, i just don't want to because i think that would be a conflict. so i have no loans, no dealings and no current pending deals. now, i have to say one other thing. over the weekend, i was offered $2 billion to do a deal in dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the middle east. hussein demac, great guy. was offered $2 billion to do a deal in dubai and i didn't have to turn it down. as you know i have a no conflict interest. i didn't know about that until about three months ago but a nice thing to have but i don't want to take advantage of something. i have something that others don't have, vice president pence also has it. i don't th
>> i have no dealings with russia, i have no deals in russia, i have no deals that could happen in russia because we've stayed away and i have no loans with russia. as a real estate developer, i have very little debt, i have no loans with russia at all. and i thought that was important to put out. i certified that. i have no deals. i have no loans and i have no dealings. we could make deals in russia very easily if we wanted to, i just don't want to because i think that would be a...
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top intelligence officials were scheduled to brief congress this morning on russia's meddling in the u.s. election. president obama had call for the investigation. the justice department watchdog opened up a new inquiry into fbi director james comey over handling of clinton's private e-mail server investigation. and damaging details from an opposition memo that accused trump of being compromised by russia were leaked to the media. james clapper denounced the memo as false. somehow added to president obama's daily briefing and making the rounds on social media. so the narrative undermining trump is this. trump lost the popular vote it's james comey's fault the russians did it. few are pointing out why hillary clinton lost. no one is pointing out no one made hillary do mostly fund-raisers during the month of august when historically voters start focusing on election. no one told hillary clinton not to campaign in key battleground states like wisconsin and no one told her to put the nation's secrets on private e-mail server in her house in chappaqua. let's bring in trump transition team
top intelligence officials were scheduled to brief congress this morning on russia's meddling in the u.s. election. president obama had call for the investigation. the justice department watchdog opened up a new inquiry into fbi director james comey over handling of clinton's private e-mail server investigation. and damaging details from an opposition memo that accused trump of being compromised by russia were leaked to the media. james clapper denounced the memo as false. somehow added to...
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>>> happening now, russia calling. there is new information that retired general michael flynn, donald trump national security advisor was in contact with the russians at the very same time the obama administration was preparing to retal i didn't tell for russian cyber attacks. still on the attack, trump unleashes a barrage of tweets. sleez bag russia has compromising information on him. and trump calls hillary clinton quote, guilty as hell. she should not have been allowed to run for president. not legitimate, he conspired to get trump elect the. he says trump is not a legitimate president-elect. and closing in, in its closing days, the obama administration says the hunt for isis leader is intensifying and his days are numbered. are u.s. forces closing in? wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim sciutto and you're in the situation room. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight, the house of representatives takes the first step towards dismantling obamacare. a mostly party line vote follows a simil
>>> happening now, russia calling. there is new information that retired general michael flynn, donald trump national security advisor was in contact with the russians at the very same time the obama administration was preparing to retal i didn't tell for russian cyber attacks. still on the attack, trump unleashes a barrage of tweets. sleez bag russia has compromising information on him. and trump calls hillary clinton quote, guilty as hell. she should not have been allowed to run for...
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swear -- reporter: a new time on russia from team trump. his pick for the cia top job, mike pompeo, said russia interfered in the u.s. election according to the cancerous congressman, the russian government authorized at the high levels. >> it is clear what totook place in effororts to hack information and to have an impact on american democracy. reporter: general james mattis, the secretary of defense nominee, was even clearer. >> i would consider the principal threats to start with russia. reporter: the trump team's turnaround on russia is 24 hours after a u.s. website published an unverified intelligence report. it alleged rusussia had collectd compromising information about trump's private life and included details of meetings between trump advisors and kremlin officials. trump calls the report fake news. the president-elect says intelligence agencies released it on purpose. >> it is disgraceful that it was allowed that turned us to be so false and fake -- reporter: relations are icy between u.s. intelligence chiefs and trump, but they
swear -- reporter: a new time on russia from team trump. his pick for the cia top job, mike pompeo, said russia interfered in the u.s. election according to the cancerous congressman, the russian government authorized at the high levels. >> it is clear what totook place in effororts to hack information and to have an impact on american democracy. reporter: general james mattis, the secretary of defense nominee, was even clearer. >> i would consider the principal threats to start...
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his language on russia. his language on nato. these are a bunch of policy positions for a person who has not been seriously consistent across the board, he has positions that align with russia, which is odd for a republican. he's allowing democrats to take the national security tough position here. and i think the challenge here is that it's just so obvious, it's months ago he should have said we should have had investigation. the fact that he refuses to do, and i think raises questions substantial questions because, it's so obvious -- >> so look, in the political problem you guys -- >> doesn't say yes to it, people are going to say forever it confirms -- >> to what end? does this go? so i mean -- >> when's he going to start losing republican support on capitol hill? >> clear the air. >> rubio on tillerson? is it something like that that has real impact. you know. >> all right. you guys will be back. we might talk about something else. >>> still ahead, the 2016 election broke a lot of rules, changed the political landscape. how w
his language on russia. his language on nato. these are a bunch of policy positions for a person who has not been seriously consistent across the board, he has positions that align with russia, which is odd for a republican. he's allowing democrats to take the national security tough position here. and i think the challenge here is that it's just so obvious, it's months ago he should have said we should have had investigation. the fact that he refuses to do, and i think raises questions...
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russia says nothing exists. footage has come to light of christopher steele, the former mi6 officer who produced the dossier, at an event at cambridge university. he is now in hiding, apparently fearing for his life. former colleagues have defended his professionalism. it is certain that what he has reported is something that he believes. he recognises that this is raw intelligence and needs validation, and it needs further explanation. on capitol hill today, lawmakers received a behind closed doors briefing on the unverified dossier, and russia's alleged interference in the presidential election. and many left demanding more answers. the american people are owed the truth. and there is a great deal of evidence to say that this is an issue of high interest to the american people, the strength, the integrity of our own democracy. and there is yet more intrigue, a senior us official confirming today there were frequent contacts between donald trump's top national security adviser and russia's ambassador here in wa
russia says nothing exists. footage has come to light of christopher steele, the former mi6 officer who produced the dossier, at an event at cambridge university. he is now in hiding, apparently fearing for his life. former colleagues have defended his professionalism. it is certain that what he has reported is something that he believes. he recognises that this is raw intelligence and needs validation, and it needs further explanation. on capitol hill today, lawmakers received a behind closed...
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russia says nothing exists. probably released by 'intelligence' even knowing there is no proof and never will be. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days." okay, k.g. >> taking it to them. i love the directness. speaks directly to the people, you don't have to wait to set up a press conference. is it completely different than things have been done in the past, it is. as long as you still hold those press conferences and do that, i have no problem with the future president being very transparent and communicating directly to the people and letting them know and feel like they are part of this process and they don't have to get it filled heard from anyone else. those are his words, his thoughts, his sentiments, and you can decide how you feel about it. >> greg, we discussed whether or not the intelligence community has been politicized or is politicized. i think he's calling them out and saying that they may be. >> i thought that this was opposition research, it wasn't intel, it wasn't created
russia says nothing exists. probably released by 'intelligence' even knowing there is no proof and never will be. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days." okay, k.g. >> taking it to them. i love the directness. speaks directly to the people, you don't have to wait to set up a press conference. is it completely different than things have been done in the past, it is. as long as you still hold those press conferences and do that, i have no problem with the future...
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presidentsed that the elect recognized that russia was involved in the hacking. we could beginat to see a more trusting relationship between the new president and the intelligence agencies. ofwill be the next president the united states, his first duty is to protect this country, and frankly he cannot protect this country and less he is able to rely on good intelligence and has a trusting relationship with those agencies. david: let's go there. i don't think there has been a time in history when a president has this public disagreement. repudiation i don't think is too strong a word to use, of the intelligence agencies. has there been this kind of thing behind the scenes in the past? the past, there have always been questions raised about intelligence, that is nothing new. presence that i have worked for have questioned -- presidents that i have worked for have questioned intelligence. but those questions are usually raised in the confines of the oval office, where they should be. if the president raises questions, the intelligence people have the responsibility
presidentsed that the elect recognized that russia was involved in the hacking. we could beginat to see a more trusting relationship between the new president and the intelligence agencies. ofwill be the next president the united states, his first duty is to protect this country, and frankly he cannot protect this country and less he is able to rely on good intelligence and has a trusting relationship with those agencies. david: let's go there. i don't think there has been a time in history...
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his team admits they have talked with russia's ambassador to the united states on several occasions. health officials say he was expressing condolences about the murder of a russian ambassador in turkey and trying to set up a phone call with vladimir putin after the inauguration. >>> the house has just approved its first step for gutting the affordable care act. that 227-198 vote will make it easier for a subsequent obama care repeal bill would advance through congress. the timing on all of this is uncertain. but republicans want to pass it as quickly as possible. >>> the office of congressman elijah cummings says it will do everything to help those hurt in a fire. >> the flames swept through katie malone's house. her 8-year-old daughter is credited with helping her mom and two young brothers escape the fi for the family has already raised more than $40,000. >>> the driver of a car in montgomery county lost control and the car flipped onto its roof. this happened this morning on oxford street, right in front of derek park elementary school. hard to believe, but no serious injuries co
his team admits they have talked with russia's ambassador to the united states on several occasions. health officials say he was expressing condolences about the murder of a russian ambassador in turkey and trying to set up a phone call with vladimir putin after the inauguration. >>> the house has just approved its first step for gutting the affordable care act. that 227-198 vote will make it easier for a subsequent obama care repeal bill would advance through congress. the timing on...
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russia ace nothing exists. >> thank you mr. speaker. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence leaders briefed house members about the papers friday morning and emphasized the allegations are not verified. >> we need to find out if any of it is true and i think it would be negligence on the part of the our negligence officials not to pursue that. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi called on the fbi to investigate claims trump administration officials have been communicating with the russians. >> what is it that the russian s know or have about that communication during the cam pain increases their leverage over this new administration. >> reporter: trump team says general michael flynn will head up national security agency, under president trump has talk with russia's ambassador to the u.s. on several occasions but they dismissed concern about those phone calls, saying flynn was expressing condolences about the murder of a russian ambassador in turkey and trying to set up a phone call between presidents trump and vladamire putin for after the inaugurat
russia ace nothing exists. >> thank you mr. speaker. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence leaders briefed house members about the papers friday morning and emphasized the allegations are not verified. >> we need to find out if any of it is true and i think it would be negligence on the part of the our negligence officials not to pursue that. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi called on the fbi to investigate claims trump administration officials have been...
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he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. and protect american interests not corporate interests. >>> almost hard to believe it's a weather alert day when you walk outside, how warm it is out there. >> what's the timeline for this? >> this is going to be moving in overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. s think is going to give us the biggest problems. not a huge event making its way our way. take a look. right now temperatures 50 detectives curre degrees currently. not a very cold system. it's been rather warm. going to be kind of hard i think to get a lot of winter like weather. we do have that winter weather advisory in effect for most of the area. still, something to watch and of course the national weather service saying this is mainly sleet. sleet changing over to some showers. it may start off as some rain tonight because temperatures are warm. the west trying to move into our region. this is the bulk of the moisture right now. it is all rain. the colder air is t
he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. and protect american interests not corporate interests. >>> almost hard to believe it's a weather alert day when you walk outside, how warm it is out there. >> what's the timeline for this? >> this is going to be moving in overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. s think is going to give us the biggest...
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he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. jonathan: now a developing story out of florida after you hear it you will scratch your head and say how is that possible? a child stolen at a hospital at birth has been found safe and alive. alison: the nearly 19-year-old woman was found in south carolina and the woman who raised her is now behind bars. marci gonzalez has the latest. marci: kidnapped from a jacksonville hospital hours after birth and now 18 years later a young woman is learning police believe she is that dark haired baby investigators have been searching for her entire life. >> she had an inclination a couple of months ago she may have been involved in this, in some way. she has a lot to process. a lot to think about. you can imagine. i can't begin to comprehend it. woman in south carolina with the same birthday but a different name and a fake documents used the establis
he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. jonathan: now a developing story out of florida after you hear it you will scratch your head and say how is that possible? a child stolen at a hospital at birth has been found safe and alive. alison: the nearly 19-year-old woman was found...
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he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. >>> we got brody logan with sports and a little bit of musical chairs going on. >> it's becoming one of the situations where the h r department at redskins park. >> now hiring >> yesterday there was a rumor their top candidate was coming in and before then, he was hired by another team. they keep missing out on the guys >> got to move quick. >> got to move in. it's a hot job market out there. the lights have c redskins are still standing alone at the bar, they thought they'd have a date but wade phillips went for a younger man. the skins now have two open spots, offensive and defensive coordinators. the pool of potentials dries up every day. first prevailing jay gruden will take back what he bestowed on his former oc and fill the spot with west phillips, oh. quarterback cavanaugh could get it. the skins have interviewed former browns coac
he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. >>> we got brody logan with sports and a little bit of musical chairs going on. >> it's becoming one of the situations where the h r department at redskins park. >> now hiring >> yesterday there was a rumor their...
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twitter storm — donald trump blames us intelligence again, for releasing allegations linking him with russia. the labour mp tristram hunt resigns — triggering a potentially difficult by—election for the party. and lord snowdon, the former husband of princess margaret and celebrity photographer, has died.
twitter storm — donald trump blames us intelligence again, for releasing allegations linking him with russia. the labour mp tristram hunt resigns — triggering a potentially difficult by—election for the party. and lord snowdon, the former husband of princess margaret and celebrity photographer, has died.
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rivals like russia or china cannot match our influence around the world unless we give up what we stand for and turn ourselves into just another big country that bullies smaller neighbors. it brings me to my final point. our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. all of us, regardless of party should be throwing ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. when voting rights rates in america are among the lowest democracies, we should be making it easier, not harder to vote. [applause] when trust in our institution is low, we should reduce the corrosive influence of money in our politics and insist on the principles of transparency and ethics in public service. when congress is dysfunctional, we should draw our congressional district to encourage politicians to cater to common sense and not extremes but remember, none of this happens on its own. all of this depends on our participation, on each of us accepting the responsibility of citizenship regardless of which way the pendulum of power happens to be swinging. our constitution is a remarkable ,
rivals like russia or china cannot match our influence around the world unless we give up what we stand for and turn ourselves into just another big country that bullies smaller neighbors. it brings me to my final point. our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. all of us, regardless of party should be throwing ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. when voting rights rates in america are among the lowest democracies, we should be making it easier,...
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russia is our enemy. big difference. david: well, a lot of four star generals are going to be in the cabinet giving device to donald trump. so presumably some of them will say what you just did. thank you very much. >> thank you. david: a crippling ice storm is moving in the midsection. it's already responsible for at least one death as winter storm jupiter continues to push eastward. it's freezing rain. you know how that is on the roads. it causes very dangerous conditions. a lot of public safety concerns. particularly in the kansas city area and of course that's where the nfl has moved its playoff game. it was supposed to be in the early afternoon. now they say it's going to be a night game because they need time to cleanup from the storm. we will be right back. stay tuned. david: ramping up inauguration security. law enforcement agencies are gearing up for the tens of thousands of spectators -- probably protesters -- ready to descend on washington d.c. our own adam shapiro is inside the beltway with the very latest. a
russia is our enemy. big difference. david: well, a lot of four star generals are going to be in the cabinet giving device to donald trump. so presumably some of them will say what you just did. thank you very much. >> thank you. david: a crippling ice storm is moving in the midsection. it's already responsible for at least one death as winter storm jupiter continues to push eastward. it's freezing rain. you know how that is on the roads. it causes very dangerous conditions. a lot of...
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most notably involving russia. trump tweeting this morning that the nominees are doing a great job in his view. said he wants them to be themselves and express their own thoughts. kristen welker joins us now from washington with more. kristen, this has been an unusual situation that has emerged where there's daylight that's becoming evident between these trump picks and between trump and the things he said during the campaign. and some senators saying, they're comforted by that. >> it's been really striking, steve, and you're absolutely right. a number of senators saying that it has given them more confidence in president-elect trump's picks. over the issue of waterboarding as you point out, president-elect trump as a candidate talked about the fact that he would support waterboarding. that is something that james mattis for example has picked for secretary of defense has said that he wouldn't support. and then over this issue of russia, which has become such a hot button issue. just today, president-elect trump tw
most notably involving russia. trump tweeting this morning that the nominees are doing a great job in his view. said he wants them to be themselves and express their own thoughts. kristen welker joins us now from washington with more. kristen, this has been an unusual situation that has emerged where there's daylight that's becoming evident between these trump picks and between trump and the things he said during the campaign. and some senators saying, they're comforted by that. >> it's...
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near to russia's borders. just to be clear, where i'm standing now is more than a thousand kilometers away from the nearest russian border. lithuania and ukraine all stand between poland and russia. but it's very clear that as far as russia is concerned, they do not like this military buildup one bit, but they may wait to react until president-elect donald trump is officially gnawing rated next week. >> all right, atika, thank you so much. also today mexico announced it is sending a new ambassador to the united states as both countries dispute who is going to pay for that border wall. this week we heard president-elect trump reiterate that the u.s. will not ultimately foot the bill. >> mexico in some form, and there are many different forms, will reimburse us and they will reimburse us for the cost of the wall. that will happen. >> the mexican president fired back insisting that his country will not pay for the wall. and soon the new mexican diplomat will be in washington to personally push back against trump'
near to russia's borders. just to be clear, where i'm standing now is more than a thousand kilometers away from the nearest russian border. lithuania and ukraine all stand between poland and russia. but it's very clear that as far as russia is concerned, they do not like this military buildup one bit, but they may wait to react until president-elect donald trump is officially gnawing rated next week. >> all right, atika, thank you so much. also today mexico announced it is sending a new...
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russia says nothing exist. probably released by intelligence even knowing there is no proof and never will be. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days." on capitol hill today, lawmakers received a behind closed doors briefing on the unverified dossier and russia's alleged interference in the presidential election. and many are left demanding more answers. the american people are owed the truth, and there is a great deal of evidence to say this is an issue of high interest to the american people — the strength, the integrity of our own democracy. and there's yet more intrigue, a senior us official confirming today there were frequent contacts between donald trump's top national security adviser and russia's ambassador here in washington, and that those contacts took place on the day that president obama expelled dozens of russian officials in retaliation for the alleged hacking. it again raises questions about the trump team's ties with the kremlin. all this as barack obama performs his fin
russia says nothing exist. probably released by intelligence even knowing there is no proof and never will be. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days." on capitol hill today, lawmakers received a behind closed doors briefing on the unverified dossier and russia's alleged interference in the presidential election. and many are left demanding more answers. the american people are owed the truth, and there is a great deal of evidence to say this is an issue of high...
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donald trump is sounding off on everything from russia to a new justice department review of the clinton e-mail case. >> fbi director james comey went to capitol hill for a classified talk about russian hacking. >> all i can tell you is the fbi director has no credibility. >> comey's focus, russian hacking to influence the election. but a new investigation will examine whether he tilted a close race by publicly commenting on hillary clinton's e-mails. demo they wanted and have new questions about calls incoming national security advisor michael flynn made to russia's ambassador the same day sanctions were announced. >> we really need to have one president at a time. i certainly hope no one on the trump team was trying to under cut what president obama was doing. >> in a flurry of tweets, the president-elect says he will have his own people author a full report on hacking within 90 days. mr. trump also renewed his vow that obamacare will be repealed. the house today moved one step closer to gutting the affordable care act. >> we have to step in before things get worse. this is nothing sho
donald trump is sounding off on everything from russia to a new justice department review of the clinton e-mail case. >> fbi director james comey went to capitol hill for a classified talk about russian hacking. >> all i can tell you is the fbi director has no credibility. >> comey's focus, russian hacking to influence the election. but a new investigation will examine whether he tilted a close race by publicly commenting on hillary clinton's e-mails. demo they wanted and have...
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he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes ndreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. announcer: this is a stormwatch7 winter weather alert. doug: at the moment it's still pleasant out there. by tomorrow morn when you get up, not so much. at midnight, winter weather advisory in effect for majority of the viewing area. northern neck, spotsylvania not included. temperatures too warm. farther west a freezing rain advisory in effect. midnight until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. the future cast shows a possibility this will start at snow across the area, wet snow. minor accumulations. less than an inch. we get to the freezing rain and sleet, it will be temperature dependent. it could snow all day and if the surface temperature is not at 32, it will just melt. but we think the surface temperature will be below that so through the day we have possibility of the freezing rain. the snow shifts north and the main old fashioned rain south. we will get in th
he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes ndreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. announcer: this is a stormwatch7 winter weather alert. doug: at the moment it's still pleasant out there. by tomorrow morn when you get up, not so much. at midnight, winter weather advisory in effect for majority of the viewing area. northern neck,...
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trump is once again dismissing a document alleging russia has damaging information about mr. trump called the document fake as he has for the past several days. the president elect appears to be turning his attention to a new justice department probe of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. he tweeted this morning, what are hillary clinton's people complaining about with respect to the fbi? based on the information they had she should never have been allowed to run. guilty as hell the tweet said. they were very nice to her, she lost, because she campaigned in the wrong states. no enthusiasm. the tweets come a day after the justice department's inspector general announced he would be looking into the fbi and justice department's handling of the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail server. clinton aides have blamed the fbi for influencing voters. clinton plans to attend next friday's inauguration. >>> with just a week to go until inauguration day, the race is on to get everything ready. crews are setting up the media village in front of the white house. with presiden
trump is once again dismissing a document alleging russia has damaging information about mr. trump called the document fake as he has for the past several days. the president elect appears to be turning his attention to a new justice department probe of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. he tweeted this morning, what are hillary clinton's people complaining about with respect to the fbi? based on the information they had she should never have been allowed to run. guilty as hell the tweet...
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russia has done it 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that. i am here to say we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw and i think that that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to purpose of the meeting the foreign cyber threats. i think that admiral rogers, and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in this space. for example, director clapper, you were saying that one of the problems with the counter attack, i think it is you and maybe it was admiral rogers, is that you may have to use an asset that is actually a presence on some other nation where that nation may or may not know that we have a presence there. in fact, we have presences across the cyber space that are not known, that is a part of the counter attack, and the
russia has done it 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that. i am here to say we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw and i think that that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to purpose of the meeting the foreign cyber threats. i think that admiral rogers, and director clapper, you all have this...
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in russia, the whistle—blower got a cold reception. the kremlin called her ajudas whistle—blower got a cold reception. the kremlin called her a judas and the press attacked as a money grabbing traitor. online, some even called for her execution. russian history is full of stories of betrayal. there is a famous one about a schoolboy who informed on his own barber tojosef stalin's police. some are calling yulia ste pa nova a police. some are calling yulia stepanova a modern—day example, selling out her fellow athletes and her country. reactions have been a mess of anger, disbelief and denial. the couple said they doping programme was approved at the very top. this is backed up by lab tests, forensic reports, and interviews with other insiders. despite denials of state involvement, this official laboratory covered up and destroyed hundreds of samples. it lost its accreditation and has been out of action for more than one year. this moscow lawyer represents several athletes accused of doping. his clients dismiss the evidence and call y
in russia, the whistle—blower got a cold reception. the kremlin called her ajudas whistle—blower got a cold reception. the kremlin called her a judas and the press attacked as a money grabbing traitor. online, some even called for her execution. russian history is full of stories of betrayal. there is a famous one about a schoolboy who informed on his own barber tojosef stalin's police. some are calling yulia ste pa nova a police. some are calling yulia stepanova a modern—day example,...
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she said it would only benefit countries like china and russia and be detrimental to u.s. interests. in her final news conference, she said, we lead the world in part by leading at the united nations. for the swearing in include to the and jennifer holliday. performers include the rock band three doors down and country singer lee greenwood. they will perform a free concert at the lincoln memorial. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you so much. let's get a recap of today's market action. the nasdaq notching another 5.74.d high of 5 85- the dow at 19,8 and is stalling out right under 20,000. what did you miss? considering all the attention donald trump gets from his tweets, how can twitter benefit president-elect. on board, he said, thank you too for four creating 700 new jobs in the united states. this is just the beginning, much more to follow. joe: and on boeing he tweeted, boeing is building a brand-new 747 air force one for the new president, cancel order, the cost is out of
she said it would only benefit countries like china and russia and be detrimental to u.s. interests. in her final news conference, she said, we lead the world in part by leading at the united nations. for the swearing in include to the and jennifer holliday. performers include the rock band three doors down and country singer lee greenwood. they will perform a free concert at the lincoln memorial. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries....
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a long list of times we have tried to engage positively with russia. we have a relatively short list of successes in that regard. and i think right now the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we and weth with mr. putin recognize he is trying to break the north atlantic alliance, and that we take he integrated steps, diplomatic economic, military, and the alliance steps , working with our allies, to defend ourselves where we must. amy: repeatedly called for the u.s. military to be more lethal and said he supports the f 35 program, and other expensive weapons programs. following his hearing, the senate voted to support a waiver exempting mattis from a law requiring defense secretaries to be civilians for at least seven years. mattis retired from the military in 2013. the full house is slated to vote on the waiver today. we'll have more on general mattis' nomination for secretary of defense after headlines. the senate banking committee heard testimony thursday from retired neurosurgeon ben carson, donald trump's nominee for secre
a long list of times we have tried to engage positively with russia. we have a relatively short list of successes in that regard. and i think right now the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we and weth with mr. putin recognize he is trying to break the north atlantic alliance, and that we take he integrated steps, diplomatic economic, military, and the alliance steps , working with our allies, to defend ourselves where we must. amy: repeatedly called for the u.s....
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russia is not our friend. russia's history, recent history, is troubling. they are a threat to the baltic states in poland, they have invaded ukraine. the list goes on and on. my complaint is not that there was a conversation with an ambassador, but, rather, that as far as it's gone so far, donald trump has not taken this national threat seriously. >> let's -- donald trump sending out a lot of tweets today, per usual. let's talk about something he said about russia. he tweeted out, it now turns out the phoney allegations against me were put together by my political opponents and a failed spy afraid of being sued. totally made-up facts by sleezebag politics. fake news. russia says nothing exists. probably released by, in quotes, intelligence. my people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days. donald trump taking on a lot have fights in that series of tweets. republicans, democrats, not the russians. what's your take on this? >> first, looking at this dossier that made these allegations, there's no proof of it. so, let's start right there. before we
russia is not our friend. russia's history, recent history, is troubling. they are a threat to the baltic states in poland, they have invaded ukraine. the list goes on and on. my complaint is not that there was a conversation with an ambassador, but, rather, that as far as it's gone so far, donald trump has not taken this national threat seriously. >> let's -- donald trump sending out a lot of tweets today, per usual. let's talk about something he said about russia. he tweeted out, it now...
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you've talked about russia. you've talked about china. we haven't talked about iran yet. >> here is northed korea. in every case, we are making the investments, have the operational plans to deter and if it comes comes to a conflictn with respect to each of those very different contingencies but they're all out there. and that is a world that faces us. >> do they have, have they developed all the technology so that once they have the missile the size of a nuclear weapon to fit on a missile. >> i'm not going to say that because that is an intelligence judgement. but what i am telling you is that i in participation that that could occur and making sure that that is prepared. and then increase just in the last four years or so, in the last two years, increasing both the number and the so is fist-- sophistication of the missile defenses, of north america. so i-- it's not prud enterto wait and see if something happens or not. we are trying-- we are in the defense department staying one step ahead of it. and we are. >> why do you put iran, in t
you've talked about russia. you've talked about china. we haven't talked about iran yet. >> here is northed korea. in every case, we are making the investments, have the operational plans to deter and if it comes comes to a conflictn with respect to each of those very different contingencies but they're all out there. and that is a world that faces us. >> do they have, have they developed all the technology so that once they have the missile the size of a nuclear weapon to fit on a...